Most baseboard molding cuts are made before the molding is installed, but occasionally it is necessary to make a cut to installed molding. While removing the entire section of molding from the wall and then cutting and re-installing the molding is an option, it's not always the most efficient in time or effort. Instead, you can cut the section of baseboard molding from the wall using a rotary tool and a steady hand.
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Choose a rotary tool. A rotary tool allows you to handle small jobs that you couldn't otherwise complete with larger tools. Dremel is known for their versatile rotary tools. Read More